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Monument de la Solidarite Nationale (Monument to National Unity), Luxembourg City

Monument de la Solidarite Nationale or Monument to National Unity is near the center location, so is hard to miss. Pretty much this tall sculpture was created to inspire peoples' unity. But it is hard to take a picture of the top golden figure as it is really high, up there.
The golden lady is something you can't miss in...
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We were in Luxembourg City on All Saints Day. Being from the US, we didn't realize that the museums would be closed on this day. We spent the morning walling around the city. Several of the monuments to the fallen soldiers were adorned with flowers, it was a reminder of the high price paid for freedom.

The monument is a lovely memorial to the Fallen soldiers of Luxembourg in World War 1. Tributes and quotes (in French) adorn the base of the obelisk, and the golden statue on top shines in the sunlight. The area around also provides a view back towards the Gare quarter of the city.

It's hard to pass through Northern Europe without reminders of the lives lost here in the two world wars. This monument is a moving tribute to the ordinary citizens who defended their way of life and their families and paid the ultimate sacrifice. It is certainly a grand monument in tribute to their sacrifices, but like all such symbols, they...
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This monument, also called "Golden Lady" was dedicated to the thousands of Luxembourgers who volunteered for service during World War I. It was erected in 1923. It is approximately 65 feet tall and on top of the granite obelisk is a statue of Nike, the goddess of victory. In 1940, during World War II, the Germans dismantled the memorial. It...
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Our coach stopped close by to drop us off and we were met by a guide. She spoke perfect English and told us a brief history of this statue. The Golden Lady on Constitution Square was set up in 1923 to commemorate the Luxembourgers who perished in the First World War. The memorial represents a gold-plated female figure on a...
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